Waxpaper Vision: Gone!

One of the challenges of growing older is the loss of vision. For many of us, we develop cataracts. This is a condition in which the normally clear eye lens becomes cloudy, causing blurry vision similar to looking through a foggy window–or for me– like looking through waxpaper.

Last Thursday I had cataract surgery on my left eye and will do the right eye at the end of the month. I was absolutely amazed at the difference this artificial lens has made on my vision. When you’re released you have a plastic guard over your eye for the first day. Even with the plastic guard, I could actually “see” an immediate difference, particularly in my peripheral vision. The light almost hurt it was so bright. Now that it’s been a couple days, I’m getting used to the difference. The best way to describe it is my left eye sees LED white light; while my right eye sees regular, soft warm light.

As I was dressing this morning, I was thinking about this amazing change in my natural vision. These cataracts have built up gradually over the years. Because of that, the changes in the brightness of light and the brilliance of colors diminished so slowly, that I wasn’t aware of how much I had lost “true” vision.

We kind of do the same thing in our lives, don’t we? As the years and decades pass, we develop “filters” through which we view ourselves, our family, our friends, our work, and our culture. Truth sometimes gets a little glazed over and we begin to see everything through our truth, our view, and our own filters.

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Author: Mary Best Puplava

I am a woman, a sister, a wife, a mother of 3 sons, a Nana to 6, a friend to many and a kindred spirit to a few. But most importantly of all, I am the beloved child of a Gracious God.
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Your new post reminds me of the blind man Jesus cures and the scales fall from his eyes. He is the light of the world. When we receive His light we see the world through His eyes. We treat each person in our lives as a Child of God. Just think what the world would be like if everyone saw with the Light of Jesus!
💕💕💕Nancy

I loved this post! I’m seeing more and more how the “natural” realm is simply a window to the “spiritual” for those who “have eyes to see.” Thanks for sharing this with all of us— I love your insights! ❤️❤️❤️ MJ